Samsung Omnia W

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 364 reviews of Samsung Omnia W. The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People are impressed by the reliability and portability. The performance and usability are also mentioned favorably. Views are divided on the battery.

size, usability, performance, portability, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Samsung Omnia W is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

Samsung Omnia W Preview

The Samsung Omnia W is the second Windows Phone device to come from Samsung and is the first that will come with Windows Phone 7.5 aka Mango installed out of the box. Mango is the latest version of the…

Samsung Omnia W review

Well sized for the hand; solid if uninspiring chassis design; front camera

No memory expansion; no Flash support in Windows Phone; nothing especially inspiring on offer

The Samsung Omnia W is Samsung’s second Windows Phone based smartphone, and is more affordable than the 4-inch screened Omnia 7. It also has a faster processor than that other handset, with the addition of a front camera. With these elements in mind,...

Samsung Omnia W Windows Phone

The Samsung Omnia W is no world beater, but it offers a far better user experience than most mid-range Android handsets at similar price points.

Compact size ; Slick performance ; Reasonable price

Only 8GB of storage ; No memory card slot ; Average battery life

The Samsung Omnia W is not going to attract the iPhone and Android masses and doesn't really offer anything new. However, this is a very good mid-range smartphone at a relatively competitive price. Slick performance, an excellent user experience and a...

Samsung Omnia W Preview

Samsung Omnia W is part of the second batch of Windows Phones that are about to hit the market in time for the holidays, and judging by the “W” in the title, it is supposed to fit in the midrange spectrum of Samsung's WP portfolio.

Samsung Omnia W: Review

It's not one of Nokia's flashy new Lumias, it doesn't run the latest version of Android and it's not an iPhone. But it is a high-end smartphone launched only recently on Australia's top mobile network, Next G. Can Samsung's low-profile, Windows Phone...

Samsung Omnia W : Best Budget Windows Mobile

Windows phone OS has done a great job in eradicating the boring war which was viral between Android and iOS. Now the entry of new Windows OS in the battlefield is worth giving an eye for. Moreover I can say, Smartphone giant Samsung has done a great...